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Oracle Essbase 9 implementation guide [[electronic resource] ] : develop high-performance multidimensional analytic OLAP solutions with Oracle Essbase / / Sarma Anantapantula, Joseph Sydney Gomez
Oracle Essbase 9 implementation guide [[electronic resource] ] : develop high-performance multidimensional analytic OLAP solutions with Oracle Essbase / / Sarma Anantapantula, Joseph Sydney Gomez
Autore Anantapantula Sarma
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (444 p.)
Disciplina 005.36
Altri autori (Persone) GomezJoseph Sydney
Collana From technologies to solutions
Soggetto topico Client/server computing
Database design
OLAP technology
System design
ISBN 1-282-17235-2
1-84719-687-X
9786612172359
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Installing Oracle Essbase; Installing the Essbase analytic server; Installing Essbase Administration Services; Starting the EAS; Installing the Essbase Add-in for Microsoft Excel; A typical network setup; Summary; Chapter 2: Essbase Data and Design Considerations; Introduction to OLAP; Determining the data requirements; Determine data storage options; Types of Essbase applications; Aggregate Storage Option (ASO); Block Storage Option (BSO); Unicode and Non-Unicode applications; Creating your first Essbase application
Essbase Application PropertiesStartup section; Security; Minimum access level; Types of Essbase databases; The normal (non-currency) database; Essbase currency database; Database components; The database outline; Linked Reporting Objects; Partitions; Calculation scripts; Report scripts; Database load rules files; Allowing duplicate member names; Create your first Essbase database; General tab; Dimensions tab; Statistics tab; Caches tab; Transactions tab; Storage tab; Currency tab; Modifications tab; Types of Essbase users; Summary; Chapter 3: Building the Essbase Outline; Before we begin
The Essbase outline-the foundationDimensions and members; Outline member descriptors; Generations and Levels; Generation; Level; Types of dimensions; Standard dimension; The Account dimension type; The Time dimension type; The Country dimension type; No dimension type or general dimension; The Currency Partition dimension type; The Attribute dimension; Dense and Sparse dimensions; Build your first outline; Member properties; Member consolidations; Valid consolidation operators; Member storage; Member formulas; Member alias; Alias table; Build your first data rules file
Step 1: Start the Data Prep EditorStep 2: Associate the Dimension Build Rules file; Step 3: Open data load file or the SQL data source file; Step 4: Set the Data Source Properties; Step 5: Set the View to Dimension build fields; Step 6: Select Dimension build method; Generation reference; Level reference; Parent-child reference; Step 7: Format file; Step 8: Associate fields with dimensions; Step 9: Validate the Dimension Build rules file; Update your outline using a rules file; Update your outline using the EAS Outline Editor; Update using MaxL Shell; Executing MaxL from EAS editor
Executing MaxL from command promptAttribute dimensions; User Defined Attributes (UDA); Dynamic Time Series; Shared members; Summary; Chapter 4: Loading Data into Essbase; Make your data Essbase-friendly; Essbase-friendly thoughts; Essbase-friendly example; Types of data sources; Type of data; Types of files used for data loads; Relational databases; Data load methods; Data file freeform (no load rule); Essbase export and import (no load rule); Structured data load (load rule used); Microsoft Excel Lock and Send (no load rule); Building your first data load rules file
Step 1: Starting the Data Prep Editor
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780785703321
Anantapantula Sarma  
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Oracle Essbase 9 implementation guide : develop high-performance multidimensional analytic OLAP solutions with Oracle Essbase / / Sarma Anantapantula, Joseph Sydney Gomez
Oracle Essbase 9 implementation guide : develop high-performance multidimensional analytic OLAP solutions with Oracle Essbase / / Sarma Anantapantula, Joseph Sydney Gomez
Autore Anantapantula Sarma
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (444 p.)
Disciplina 005.36
Altri autori (Persone) GomezJoseph Sydney
Collana From technologies to solutions
Soggetto topico Client/server computing
Database design
OLAP technology
System design
ISBN 1-282-17235-2
1-84719-687-X
9786612172359
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Installing Oracle Essbase; Installing the Essbase analytic server; Installing Essbase Administration Services; Starting the EAS; Installing the Essbase Add-in for Microsoft Excel; A typical network setup; Summary; Chapter 2: Essbase Data and Design Considerations; Introduction to OLAP; Determining the data requirements; Determine data storage options; Types of Essbase applications; Aggregate Storage Option (ASO); Block Storage Option (BSO); Unicode and Non-Unicode applications; Creating your first Essbase application
Essbase Application PropertiesStartup section; Security; Minimum access level; Types of Essbase databases; The normal (non-currency) database; Essbase currency database; Database components; The database outline; Linked Reporting Objects; Partitions; Calculation scripts; Report scripts; Database load rules files; Allowing duplicate member names; Create your first Essbase database; General tab; Dimensions tab; Statistics tab; Caches tab; Transactions tab; Storage tab; Currency tab; Modifications tab; Types of Essbase users; Summary; Chapter 3: Building the Essbase Outline; Before we begin
The Essbase outline-the foundationDimensions and members; Outline member descriptors; Generations and Levels; Generation; Level; Types of dimensions; Standard dimension; The Account dimension type; The Time dimension type; The Country dimension type; No dimension type or general dimension; The Currency Partition dimension type; The Attribute dimension; Dense and Sparse dimensions; Build your first outline; Member properties; Member consolidations; Valid consolidation operators; Member storage; Member formulas; Member alias; Alias table; Build your first data rules file
Step 1: Start the Data Prep EditorStep 2: Associate the Dimension Build Rules file; Step 3: Open data load file or the SQL data source file; Step 4: Set the Data Source Properties; Step 5: Set the View to Dimension build fields; Step 6: Select Dimension build method; Generation reference; Level reference; Parent-child reference; Step 7: Format file; Step 8: Associate fields with dimensions; Step 9: Validate the Dimension Build rules file; Update your outline using a rules file; Update your outline using the EAS Outline Editor; Update using MaxL Shell; Executing MaxL from EAS editor
Executing MaxL from command promptAttribute dimensions; User Defined Attributes (UDA); Dynamic Time Series; Shared members; Summary; Chapter 4: Loading Data into Essbase; Make your data Essbase-friendly; Essbase-friendly thoughts; Essbase-friendly example; Types of data sources; Type of data; Types of files used for data loads; Relational databases; Data load methods; Data file freeform (no load rule); Essbase export and import (no load rule); Structured data load (load rule used); Microsoft Excel Lock and Send (no load rule); Building your first data load rules file
Step 1: Starting the Data Prep Editor
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Anantapantula Sarma  
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Oracle VM Manager 2.1.2 [[electronic resource] ] : manage a flexible and elastic data center with Oracle VM Manager / / Tarry Singh
Oracle VM Manager 2.1.2 [[electronic resource] ] : manage a flexible and elastic data center with Oracle VM Manager / / Tarry Singh
Autore Singh Tarry
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, UK, : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (244 p.)
Disciplina 005.43
Collana From technologies to solutions
Soggetto topico Virtual computer systems
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-23814-0
1-84719-713-2
9786612238147
1-84719-712-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to Oracle VM; Virtualization: What is it?; Brief history of virtualization; What forms of virtualization do we have?; Why should we virtualize?; Oracle VM; Oracle VM Manager; Oracle VM Server; Oracle VM Agent; Oracle VM Manager configuration; What about roles in Oracle VM Manager?; Oracle VM Server; Xen hypervisor, Domains, and Virtual Machines; Summary; Chapter 2: Installing Oracle VM Manager; What's new in Oracle VM Manager 2.1.2; What are the hardware requirements?; Getting the software; Installing Oracle EL 5 Update 2
Final checks before installing Oracle VM ManagerPort test; Libaio check; Other checks: Passwords and ports; What comes packaged with the Oracle VM Manager ISO file?; Installing Oracle VM Manager; Upgrading Oracle VM Manager from 2.1 or 2.1.1 to 2.1.2; Uninstalling Oracle VM Manager; Logging into WebUI: Oracle VM Manager, Oracle Database, and OC4J homepages; Summary; Chapter 3: Installing Oracle VM Server; What is supported in Oracle VM Server; What are the hardware requirements?; Getting the software; On-premise Cloud installation: Installing Oracle VM Server 2.1.2 with a CD ROM
Off-premise Cloud installation: Installing Oracle VM Server from other sourcesInstalling from hard disk; Installing from a NFS image; Installing from an FTP server; Installing from HTTP; Upgrading Oracle VM Server; Summary; Chapter 4: Oracle VM Management; Getting started with Oracle VM Manager; How to register an account; Logging in to Oracle VM Manager; Oracle VM management: Managing Server Pool; Architectural decisions around designing Server Pools; Server pool creation; Editing Server Pool information; Searching and restoring Server Pools; Restoring a Server Pool
HA fundamentals and enabling HADeleting a Server Pool; Oracle VM Management: Managing VM Servers and repositories; How to add a Server; Editing Server information; Restart, shutdown, and delete Servers; About managing repositories; What are exactly Oracle VM repositories; Adding and removing a repository:; User and Group management; Managing Users; Creating a User; Viewing or Editing a User; Changing a User's role; Deleting User; Managing Groups; Creating a Group; Adding Users to a Group; Editing a Group; Deleting a Group; Backing up or restoring Oracle VM Manager
Backing up Oracle VM ManagerRestoring Oracle VM Manager; Enabling secure access to Oracle VM Manager; Summary; Chapter 5: Managing Virtual Machines with Oracle VM Manager: Part 1; Oracle VM management with Oracle VM Manager; General overview and lifecycle management of Virtual Machines; Types of Virtual Machines; Status of Virtual Machines; Lifecycle management of a Virtual Machine; Viewing VM errors; Error logs; General overview of VM management; Creating a Virtual Machine; Schematic view of VM creation; VM creation using installation media such as ISO files
Creating a network bootable (PXE boot) Virtual Machine
Record Nr. UNINA-9910455649803321
Singh Tarry  
Birmingham, UK, : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Oracle VM Manager 2.1.2 [[electronic resource] ] : manage a flexible and elastic data center with Oracle VM Manager / / Tarry Singh
Oracle VM Manager 2.1.2 [[electronic resource] ] : manage a flexible and elastic data center with Oracle VM Manager / / Tarry Singh
Autore Singh Tarry
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, UK, : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (244 p.)
Disciplina 005.43
Collana From technologies to solutions
Soggetto topico Virtual computer systems
ISBN 1-282-23814-0
1-84719-713-2
9786612238147
1-84719-712-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to Oracle VM; Virtualization: What is it?; Brief history of virtualization; What forms of virtualization do we have?; Why should we virtualize?; Oracle VM; Oracle VM Manager; Oracle VM Server; Oracle VM Agent; Oracle VM Manager configuration; What about roles in Oracle VM Manager?; Oracle VM Server; Xen hypervisor, Domains, and Virtual Machines; Summary; Chapter 2: Installing Oracle VM Manager; What's new in Oracle VM Manager 2.1.2; What are the hardware requirements?; Getting the software; Installing Oracle EL 5 Update 2
Final checks before installing Oracle VM ManagerPort test; Libaio check; Other checks: Passwords and ports; What comes packaged with the Oracle VM Manager ISO file?; Installing Oracle VM Manager; Upgrading Oracle VM Manager from 2.1 or 2.1.1 to 2.1.2; Uninstalling Oracle VM Manager; Logging into WebUI: Oracle VM Manager, Oracle Database, and OC4J homepages; Summary; Chapter 3: Installing Oracle VM Server; What is supported in Oracle VM Server; What are the hardware requirements?; Getting the software; On-premise Cloud installation: Installing Oracle VM Server 2.1.2 with a CD ROM
Off-premise Cloud installation: Installing Oracle VM Server from other sourcesInstalling from hard disk; Installing from a NFS image; Installing from an FTP server; Installing from HTTP; Upgrading Oracle VM Server; Summary; Chapter 4: Oracle VM Management; Getting started with Oracle VM Manager; How to register an account; Logging in to Oracle VM Manager; Oracle VM management: Managing Server Pool; Architectural decisions around designing Server Pools; Server pool creation; Editing Server Pool information; Searching and restoring Server Pools; Restoring a Server Pool
HA fundamentals and enabling HADeleting a Server Pool; Oracle VM Management: Managing VM Servers and repositories; How to add a Server; Editing Server information; Restart, shutdown, and delete Servers; About managing repositories; What are exactly Oracle VM repositories; Adding and removing a repository:; User and Group management; Managing Users; Creating a User; Viewing or Editing a User; Changing a User's role; Deleting User; Managing Groups; Creating a Group; Adding Users to a Group; Editing a Group; Deleting a Group; Backing up or restoring Oracle VM Manager
Backing up Oracle VM ManagerRestoring Oracle VM Manager; Enabling secure access to Oracle VM Manager; Summary; Chapter 5: Managing Virtual Machines with Oracle VM Manager: Part 1; Oracle VM management with Oracle VM Manager; General overview and lifecycle management of Virtual Machines; Types of Virtual Machines; Status of Virtual Machines; Lifecycle management of a Virtual Machine; Viewing VM errors; Error logs; General overview of VM management; Creating a Virtual Machine; Schematic view of VM creation; VM creation using installation media such as ISO files
Creating a network bootable (PXE boot) Virtual Machine
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780404603321
Singh Tarry  
Birmingham, UK, : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Oracle VM Manager 2.1.2 : manage a flexible and elastic data center with Oracle VM Manager / / Tarry Singh
Oracle VM Manager 2.1.2 : manage a flexible and elastic data center with Oracle VM Manager / / Tarry Singh
Autore Singh Tarry
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, UK, : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (244 p.)
Disciplina 005.43
Collana From technologies to solutions
Soggetto topico Virtual computer systems
ISBN 1-282-23814-0
1-84719-713-2
9786612238147
1-84719-712-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction to Oracle VM; Virtualization: What is it?; Brief history of virtualization; What forms of virtualization do we have?; Why should we virtualize?; Oracle VM; Oracle VM Manager; Oracle VM Server; Oracle VM Agent; Oracle VM Manager configuration; What about roles in Oracle VM Manager?; Oracle VM Server; Xen hypervisor, Domains, and Virtual Machines; Summary; Chapter 2: Installing Oracle VM Manager; What's new in Oracle VM Manager 2.1.2; What are the hardware requirements?; Getting the software; Installing Oracle EL 5 Update 2
Final checks before installing Oracle VM ManagerPort test; Libaio check; Other checks: Passwords and ports; What comes packaged with the Oracle VM Manager ISO file?; Installing Oracle VM Manager; Upgrading Oracle VM Manager from 2.1 or 2.1.1 to 2.1.2; Uninstalling Oracle VM Manager; Logging into WebUI: Oracle VM Manager, Oracle Database, and OC4J homepages; Summary; Chapter 3: Installing Oracle VM Server; What is supported in Oracle VM Server; What are the hardware requirements?; Getting the software; On-premise Cloud installation: Installing Oracle VM Server 2.1.2 with a CD ROM
Off-premise Cloud installation: Installing Oracle VM Server from other sourcesInstalling from hard disk; Installing from a NFS image; Installing from an FTP server; Installing from HTTP; Upgrading Oracle VM Server; Summary; Chapter 4: Oracle VM Management; Getting started with Oracle VM Manager; How to register an account; Logging in to Oracle VM Manager; Oracle VM management: Managing Server Pool; Architectural decisions around designing Server Pools; Server pool creation; Editing Server Pool information; Searching and restoring Server Pools; Restoring a Server Pool
HA fundamentals and enabling HADeleting a Server Pool; Oracle VM Management: Managing VM Servers and repositories; How to add a Server; Editing Server information; Restart, shutdown, and delete Servers; About managing repositories; What are exactly Oracle VM repositories; Adding and removing a repository:; User and Group management; Managing Users; Creating a User; Viewing or Editing a User; Changing a User's role; Deleting User; Managing Groups; Creating a Group; Adding Users to a Group; Editing a Group; Deleting a Group; Backing up or restoring Oracle VM Manager
Backing up Oracle VM ManagerRestoring Oracle VM Manager; Enabling secure access to Oracle VM Manager; Summary; Chapter 5: Managing Virtual Machines with Oracle VM Manager: Part 1; Oracle VM management with Oracle VM Manager; General overview and lifecycle management of Virtual Machines; Types of Virtual Machines; Status of Virtual Machines; Lifecycle management of a Virtual Machine; Viewing VM errors; Error logs; General overview of VM management; Creating a Virtual Machine; Schematic view of VM creation; VM creation using installation media such as ISO files
Creating a network bootable (PXE boot) Virtual Machine
Record Nr. UNINA-9910811215503321
Singh Tarry  
Birmingham, UK, : Packt Publishing Ltd., c2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Panda3D 1.6 game engine beginner's guide [[electronic resource] /] / David Brian Mathews
Panda3D 1.6 game engine beginner's guide [[electronic resource] /] / David Brian Mathews
Autore Mathews David Brian
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (356 p.)
Disciplina 006.693
Soggetto topico Computer animation
Computer games - Design
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-01141-7
9786613011411
1-84951-273-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1:Installing Panda3D and Preparing a Workspace; Getting started with Panda3D installation packages; Time for action - downloading and installing Panda3D; Switching to an advanced text editor; Time for action - downloading and installing Notepad++; Installing the game content; Time for action - demoing Suicide Jockeys; Installing optional tools; Blender and Chicken; Spacescape; Explosion Texture Generator; Summary; Chapter 2:Creating the Universe: Loading Terrain; Notepad++
Setting up a new file in Notepad++Time for action - setting up a new file in Notepad++; Importing Panda3D components; Time for action - importing DirectStart; Creating a World Object; Time for action - creating a World Object; Loading the terrain; Time for action - loading the terrain; Loading files into Panda3D; The model path; Eggs; Bams; NodePaths and nodes; Time for action - introducing NodePaths and nodes; Manipulating NodePaths; Time for action - manipulating NodePaths; The Scene Graph; Time for action - understanding parent child inheritance
Time for action - explaining relative coordinate systemsLoading a file multiple times; Render attributes; Time for action - demonstrating render attributes; Summary; Chapter 3:Managing Tasks Over Time; The task manager; Time for action - printing the task list from the task manager; Avoiding multiple task managers; Adding tasks to the task manager; Time for action - creating a task and adding it to the; task manager; Time for action - looking at task statistics; Adding a delay to tasks; Time for action - using doMethodLater; Using delta time; Time for action - using delta time
Over viewing task return optionsAbout the None type object; Time for action - exploring task return options; Prioritizing tasks; Removing tasks from the task manager; Time for action - removing tasks by name; Dissecting task objects; Summary; Chapter 4:Taking Control: Events and User Input; Working with events; Time for action - registering and responding to events; Using keyboard events; Using a key map; Time for action - creating and using a key map; Implementing advanced cycle controls; Time for action - implementing acceleration; Time for action - implementing throttle control
Time for action - implementing turningUtilizing mouse input and creating camera control; Time for action - tying the camera to the cycle; Reacting to mouse movement; Time for action - turning the camera with the mouse position; Ending event response; Summary; Chapter 5:Handling Large Programs with Custom Classes; Importing custom classes; Time for action - making and importing a custom class; Adding NodePath functionality to a custom class; Time for action - defining the Cycle class; Simulating drift; Time for action - simulating drift; Accessing classes from within another class
Time for action - adding an input manager
Record Nr. UNINA-9910459144803321
Mathews David Brian  
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Panda3D 1.6 game engine beginner's guide [[electronic resource] /] / David Brian Mathews
Panda3D 1.6 game engine beginner's guide [[electronic resource] /] / David Brian Mathews
Autore Mathews David Brian
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (356 p.)
Disciplina 006.693
Soggetto topico Computer animation
Video games - Design
ISBN 1-283-01141-7
9786613011411
1-84951-273-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1:Installing Panda3D and Preparing a Workspace; Getting started with Panda3D installation packages; Time for action - downloading and installing Panda3D; Switching to an advanced text editor; Time for action - downloading and installing Notepad++; Installing the game content; Time for action - demoing Suicide Jockeys; Installing optional tools; Blender and Chicken; Spacescape; Explosion Texture Generator; Summary; Chapter 2:Creating the Universe: Loading Terrain; Notepad++
Setting up a new file in Notepad++Time for action - setting up a new file in Notepad++; Importing Panda3D components; Time for action - importing DirectStart; Creating a World Object; Time for action - creating a World Object; Loading the terrain; Time for action - loading the terrain; Loading files into Panda3D; The model path; Eggs; Bams; NodePaths and nodes; Time for action - introducing NodePaths and nodes; Manipulating NodePaths; Time for action - manipulating NodePaths; The Scene Graph; Time for action - understanding parent child inheritance
Time for action - explaining relative coordinate systemsLoading a file multiple times; Render attributes; Time for action - demonstrating render attributes; Summary; Chapter 3:Managing Tasks Over Time; The task manager; Time for action - printing the task list from the task manager; Avoiding multiple task managers; Adding tasks to the task manager; Time for action - creating a task and adding it to the; task manager; Time for action - looking at task statistics; Adding a delay to tasks; Time for action - using doMethodLater; Using delta time; Time for action - using delta time
Over viewing task return optionsAbout the None type object; Time for action - exploring task return options; Prioritizing tasks; Removing tasks from the task manager; Time for action - removing tasks by name; Dissecting task objects; Summary; Chapter 4:Taking Control: Events and User Input; Working with events; Time for action - registering and responding to events; Using keyboard events; Using a key map; Time for action - creating and using a key map; Implementing advanced cycle controls; Time for action - implementing acceleration; Time for action - implementing throttle control
Time for action - implementing turningUtilizing mouse input and creating camera control; Time for action - tying the camera to the cycle; Reacting to mouse movement; Time for action - turning the camera with the mouse position; Ending event response; Summary; Chapter 5:Handling Large Programs with Custom Classes; Importing custom classes; Time for action - making and importing a custom class; Adding NodePath functionality to a custom class; Time for action - defining the Cycle class; Simulating drift; Time for action - simulating drift; Accessing classes from within another class
Time for action - adding an input manager
Record Nr. UNINA-9910791886703321
Mathews David Brian  
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Panda3D 1.6 game engine beginner's guide / / David Brian Mathews
Panda3D 1.6 game engine beginner's guide / / David Brian Mathews
Autore Mathews David Brian
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (356 p.)
Disciplina 006.693
Soggetto topico Computer animation
Video games - Design
ISBN 1-283-01141-7
9786613011411
1-84951-273-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1:Installing Panda3D and Preparing a Workspace; Getting started with Panda3D installation packages; Time for action - downloading and installing Panda3D; Switching to an advanced text editor; Time for action - downloading and installing Notepad++; Installing the game content; Time for action - demoing Suicide Jockeys; Installing optional tools; Blender and Chicken; Spacescape; Explosion Texture Generator; Summary; Chapter 2:Creating the Universe: Loading Terrain; Notepad++
Setting up a new file in Notepad++Time for action - setting up a new file in Notepad++; Importing Panda3D components; Time for action - importing DirectStart; Creating a World Object; Time for action - creating a World Object; Loading the terrain; Time for action - loading the terrain; Loading files into Panda3D; The model path; Eggs; Bams; NodePaths and nodes; Time for action - introducing NodePaths and nodes; Manipulating NodePaths; Time for action - manipulating NodePaths; The Scene Graph; Time for action - understanding parent child inheritance
Time for action - explaining relative coordinate systemsLoading a file multiple times; Render attributes; Time for action - demonstrating render attributes; Summary; Chapter 3:Managing Tasks Over Time; The task manager; Time for action - printing the task list from the task manager; Avoiding multiple task managers; Adding tasks to the task manager; Time for action - creating a task and adding it to the; task manager; Time for action - looking at task statistics; Adding a delay to tasks; Time for action - using doMethodLater; Using delta time; Time for action - using delta time
Over viewing task return optionsAbout the None type object; Time for action - exploring task return options; Prioritizing tasks; Removing tasks from the task manager; Time for action - removing tasks by name; Dissecting task objects; Summary; Chapter 4:Taking Control: Events and User Input; Working with events; Time for action - registering and responding to events; Using keyboard events; Using a key map; Time for action - creating and using a key map; Implementing advanced cycle controls; Time for action - implementing acceleration; Time for action - implementing throttle control
Time for action - implementing turningUtilizing mouse input and creating camera control; Time for action - tying the camera to the cycle; Reacting to mouse movement; Time for action - turning the camera with the mouse position; Ending event response; Summary; Chapter 5:Handling Large Programs with Custom Classes; Importing custom classes; Time for action - making and importing a custom class; Adding NodePath functionality to a custom class; Time for action - defining the Cycle class; Simulating drift; Time for action - simulating drift; Accessing classes from within another class
Time for action - adding an input manager
Record Nr. UNINA-9910818778303321
Mathews David Brian  
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
PHP and script.aculo.us Web 2.0 application interfaces [[electronic resource] ] : building powerful interactive AJAX applications with script.aculo.us and PHP ; a complete how-to guide for building web sites using script.aculo.us and PHP to get your project up and running / / Sridhar Rao
PHP and script.aculo.us Web 2.0 application interfaces [[electronic resource] ] : building powerful interactive AJAX applications with script.aculo.us and PHP ; a complete how-to guide for building web sites using script.aculo.us and PHP to get your project up and running / / Sridhar Rao
Autore Rao Sridhar
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (264 p.)
Disciplina 006.76
Collana From technologies to solutions
Soggetto topico Ajax (Web site development technology)
Application program interfaces (Computer software)
JavaScript (Computer program language)
Web sites - Design
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9786612104169
1-84719-405-2
1-282-10416-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: About script.aculo.us; Welcome to the script.aculo.us world; Versions; The script.aculo.us fun begins; Effects; Drag and drop; AJAX; Much more fun; Summary; Chapter 2: Exploring Client-side Techniques with Prototype; About Prototype; The story so far: Versions; Compatibility; Prototype features-a walk-through; Getting started with Dollar, DOM, and more; AJAX components-an overview; Ajax.Request; Ajax.Updater; Ajax.PeriodicalUpdater; Ajax.Responders; Hands-on examples; Event handling; Description; Handling general events; Syntax
Handling mouse eventsHandling keyboard events; Hands-on examples; Handling the keyboard events example; Handling mouse event example; Redefining forms with Prototype; Introduction; Description; Usage; Hands-on examples; Getting more hands-on; Hands-on example: How to use XML to read data from the server using Prototype; Summary; Chapter 3: Server-side Techniques with PHP and MySQL; Basic requirements; A word about PHP 5.0 or above; A word about MySQL 5.0; The WAMP server: A must-have for Windows users; phpMyAdmin; Getting the playground ready
Checking the PHP installation using the WAMP serverChecking the MySQL installation using the WAMP server; Adding Prototype library in our code; Adding the script.acluo.us library in our code; Basic classes; DBConfig.php; DBClass.php; Secure.php; Hands-on examples: Common scripts; User login management system; Signup.php; Login.php; Index.php; Logout.php; Adding a username availability script to the login management system; Creating a simple tag cloud; Summary; Chapter 4: Adding Effects and Multimedia to User Interface Design; Introduction to effects; Types of effects; Common parameters
Code usageHands-on examples; The core effects; Various effects; Combining all the effects; Playing sounds with script.aculo.us; Types of sounds; MP3 sounds; Code usage; A hands-on example; Summary; Chapter 5: AJAX Drag and Drop Feature using script.acluo.us; Introduction to the drag and drop feature; Explanation of the drag and drop feature; Code usage of the drag and drop feature; Hands-on example: Creating a drag and drop sample in one line of code; Hands-on example: Advanced drag and drop tutorial; Summary; Chapter 6: In-place Editing usingscript.aculo.us
An introduction to the in-place editing featureGetting started with in-place editing; Code usage of the in-place editing features and options; Tips and tricks with in-place editing; Disabling the element for the in-place editing functionality; Entering into the edit mode; Submitting on Blur; Callbacks for onEnterEditMode and onLeaveEditMode; Hands-on example: In-place editing with server-side handling; Hands-on example: InPlaceCollectionEditor; Summary; Chapter 7: Creating Autocompletion using script.aculo.us; Introduction to autocompletion; Explanation of the autocompletion feature
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Rao Sridhar  
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009
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Practical Plone 3 [[electronic resource] ] : a beginner's guide to building powerful websites / / Alex Clark ... [et al.]
Practical Plone 3 [[electronic resource] ] : a beginner's guide to building powerful websites / / Alex Clark ... [et al.]
Autore Clark Alex
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (592 p.)
Disciplina 005.2/762
Soggetto topico Web site development
Open source software
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-00880-3
9786612008801
1-84719-179-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Practical Plone 3; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; Table of Contents; Preface; Part 1: Background; Chapter 1: Introducing Plone; What is a content management system?; What is Plone?; Plone: the product; Plone: the framework; Plone: the community; Online; In the real world; What does it mean that Plone is open source?; Planning your web site; Summary; Chapter 2:Installing Plone; Background; Installing on Windows; Running the Windows installer; Running Plone; Setting ports; Customizing startup; The installation layout; Installing on Mac OS X; Running the installer
Finishing up Starting and stopping Plone; Installing on Linux; Installation options; Preparing your system; Downloading and unpacking the Unified Installer; Running the Unified Installer; Starting and stopping Plone; Installation from source; The software stack: Python, Zope, and Plone; Traditional source install; Testing your installation; Summary; Chapter 3:A Brief Tour Of Plone; Logging into a Plone based site; Portlets; Navigating the home page; User link; Personal dashboard; Dashboard edits; Tabs on the Home page; Home tab; Users tab; News; My folder; Summary; Part 2: I want to...
Chapter 4:Create Web Pages Viewing site contents; Adding a new page; Title; Body Text; Using the formatting tools; Bold and Italics; Numbered and bulleted lists; Definition list; Using the style menu; Saving your work; Editing a page; Edit all parts of a page; Edit a single part of a page; Using full screen mode; Creating hyperlinks; Internal Links; External Links; Linking to a specific part of a page: anchors; Defining the anchors; Linking to an anchor from a different page; Linking to an anchor on the same page; Working with images; Uploading an image; Inserting an image on a Page
Preparing images for the web Controlling the layout of a page: tables; Publishing your work; Publishing a page; Publishing multiple pages; Publishing a folder; Summary; Chapter 5:Add News Items, Events, Links, and Files; News items; Creating a news item; The news folder; Events; The events folder; Creating events; Using the vCal and iCal links; Links; Files; Adding a file; Summary; Chapter 6:Structure Your Content; Real world information architecture tips; Structuring your content; Adding Collections to your site; Restricting types of content; Moving content; Changing the order of pages
Summary Chapter 7:Safely Manage Different Versions Of Content; Introducing versioning; Viewing the version history; Previewing previous versions; Comparing versions; Reverting to a previous version; Summary; Chapter 8:Delegate Content Management to Other People; Creating users and groups; Creating a user; Allowing users to register themselves; Creating users with initial passwords; Roles and permissions; Reader; Reviewer; Manager; Using groups to control security; Creating groups; Assigning roles to specific places in your site; Summary
Chapter 9:Manage Approvals and Other Workflow for my Content
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Clark Alex  
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing Ltd., 2009
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